Monday, October 31, 2022
Happy Halloween
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Sunday Slow Stitching and a Few Good Books
October is moving so quickly I can barely keep up. Lately it seems harder to carve out some me time to sit and stitch or read a book. This time of the year keeps me busy with the online shops and as the weeks go by I will have less time for me until the New Year, which is what I signed on to when I decided to leave corporate America and do my own thing. Mostly I have no regrets but as I get older I often wonder how long will I be able to keep up the pace.
A few weeks ago I attended a Broom Making workshop at the Ft. King National Historic Landmark Park, here is the broom I made.
After Hurricane Ian passed through we lost another tree so while my son was cutting up the tree I grabbed a piece of branch that will make either a great broom stick or a walking staff, right now it's in the garage curing for 6 months. I enjoyed the workshop so much I just want to make another.
Here is the finished piece which need the stitch and wash product washed off which I will do later today. Overall I love how it turned out and I discovered I love doing the whipped backstitch and the chain stitch. Now to decide to put it in a hoop or make a pillow.
As I mentioned this week has been fairly busy with the online shops, especially after an Instagram influencer posted about one of out most popular products and sales went through the roof, at Amazon we sold more than 200 in an hour and from the home shop 75 one day and 70 the next and sales just keep coming. It's exhausting having so much to pack so early in the holiday season.
This is the object I am talking about, an embossed faux leather coffin shaped wallet, we sell them year round but at Halloween time we can barely keep them in stock.
We are grateful to all our customers that have kept us in business all of these years it's nice to know the products we carry have a wide following. I'm just happy it's the wallet that's selling so fast and not the matching purse.Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Wellness Wednesday
Wellness Wednesday is going to be an ongoing part of my blog while I work to regain my health and wellbeing after my last adventure in the hospital at the end of August. After a few weeks of being angry with my former cardiologist for dropping the ball and angry with myself for not being more aggressive where my health was concerned and slipping into a mild depression, I made a few positive changes.
The first thing I did was to stop taking the Statin drugs that were making me sick and causing so much leg pain there were days when I couldn't get off a chair without my legs going out from under me. The Statin medication was to lower my cholesterol, that nasty stuff that has clogged quite a few arteries in my body. But my quality of life was disappearing rapidly and I was to the point where I just didn't care any more. Luckily those feelings passed after about 2 weeks.
The next thing I did was begin walking, not too far but daily or nearly everyday, the surgery on the carotid artery took a toll on my energy then about 2 weeks after the surgery I felt well enough to walk. I went from my front door to the corner and back, some days I made it up and back twice. Little by little I increased the length of my walks at the local park, a few days a week.
I had a flu shot in September and the Pneumonia shot last week at the urging of my Primary Doctor, I was ambivalent about the Pneumonia shot but since I get bronchitis several times and year I decided to go for it cause I'm getting older and my body seems like it just wants to fight me whenever I gain back a bit of my health.
I have a new cardiologist, that agreed stopping the Statins was smart because the side effects I was having could have long term effects. I know I need something so we discussed a non statin medication and said he would put in a request for approval for Repatha. It's a self injectable medication I will take twice a month using a device similar to an Epipen.
I told the doctor my former cardiologist once mentioned it then when I asked for it because the statin was making me sick and causing pain he shut me down, explaining the cost is quite high. I told him that didn't matter when I had my heart attack in 2011 Plavix cost me $872.12 each month and I paid it out of pocket for the year I needed to be on it. He kind of ignored me and that is one of the reasons I found a new cardiologist, that and the fact that because his office didn't follow though on the surgeon a year ago about the carotid artery and the 3 times I questioned him what was the plan and no results until August 29th when I found my self in the ER under STROKE ALERT.
I saw the new cardiologist on Monday, on Tuesday the pharmacy called and told me the Repatha would cost me $545.00 did I want them to fill it. I said yes. (I was shocked at how fast the doctor worked to get the approval) today with coupon from GoodRx I came home with my first 2 doses. I was able to use the coupon so this is what $519.00 gets you:
Anyway I am really hoping there are too many side effects to deal with, I have research and some people have none, some have a few and others have some nasty side effects. What I have learned over the years is most medications have side effects often worse then the actual ailment they treat.